BACKGROUNDThe present invention relates generally to hats, and more particularly, to a hat of plush material having an adjustable headband attached to the crown to enable the hat to be placed around the head of the wearer and maintained in a secure position.
The prior art is replete with hats of many shapes and sizes. It is well known to utilize adjustable headbands to provide for the proper fitting of the hat on the head of the wearer. Such arrangements are typically utilized in baseball caps, in which a pair of opposing extensions of semi-rigid material are adapted to engage each other in an overlapping relationship to tension the crown of the hat to fit the wearer. These implementations, however, use hat materials that are relatively non-compliant. None have heretofore employed such an adjustable headband arrangement with a hat fabricated primarily of plush materials. Proper fit of soft hats is usually facilitated by the use of elastic material in the crown area, where the hat is configured with an undersized profile that expands to fit the user's head when worn. This arrangement has a disadvantage in that it can become uncomfortable to wear as a result of the constant non-adjustable tension exerted on the head. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a hat of a plush material with an adjustable headband to facilitate the desired amount of tension around the head to provide more comfort and a superior fit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is a primary object of the present invention to provide a hat of plush material having an adjustable headband attached to the crown of the hat for tightening the hat around the head of the wearer.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a hat of plush material configured and arranged in the form of a Santa Clause cap, having an adjustable headband feature.
In accordance with these objects and additional objects that will become apparent hereinafter, the present invention provides a hat of plush material having a crown, and an adjustable headband attached to the crown to enable the hat to be placed around the head of the wearer and maintained in a secure position. The adjustable headband including a strap of material extending freely from the crown at a first location on crown, and provisions for fastening the strap at a plurality of locations along the strap to a portion of the crown at a second location on the crown to enable the crown to be tightened around the head of the wearer.
In accordance with another embodiment, the present invention provides a hat of plush material having a crown, and an adjustable headband attached to the crown to enable the hat to be placed around the head of the wearer and maintained in a secure position, the adjustable headband including a first strap and second strap of semi-rigid material respectively attached to the crown to enable the crown to be tightened around the head of the wearer, each of the first and second straps including provisions for fastening the first and second straps to each other at a plurality of locations to provide for tightening the crown around the head of the wearer.
In one embodiment, the provisions for fastening the first and second extensions to each other comprises a plurality of projections on the first strap that are engagable with a plurality of apertures defined in the second strap.
In another embodiment, the provisions for fastening the first and second straps to each other comprises hook and loop material respectively disposed on the first and second straps.
In another embodiment, the provisions for fastening the first and second straps to each other includes a buckle arrangement.
In a preferred embodiment, the crown defines a pair of opposed sides to define a cutout therein proximal to the first and second extensions to enable the wearer to manipulate the first and second extensions to adjustably tighten the crown around the head of the wearer. The crown is comprised of a main body section of a primarily conical shape formed of a first plush material and extending from a lower open end to an apex, and a lower band of a second plush material attached to the main body section proximal to the lower end thereof, the second plush material having fibers of longer length than the first plush material to define a brim of the hat. A pom-pom of plush material is disposed at the apex of the crown to provide a Santa Clause arrangement.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFIG. 1 is an isometric view of a hat in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged detail view of the adjustable headband assembly;
FIG. 3 is a detail view of an alternative fastener construction for the headband straps;
FIG. 4 is a detail view of a buckle arrangement for the headband straps; and
FIG. 5 is an enlarged detail view of a single strap adjustable headband assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTWith reference to the several views of the drawings, there is provided a hat of plush material generally configured in the shape of a Santa Clause cap and characterized by thereference numeral 10. Thehat 10 includes a crown having amain body section 12 of a primarily conical shape extending from alower end 14 to anapex 16. In the illustrative embodiment, themain body section 12 of the crown is fabricated from a first type of plush material having relatively short fibers. The crown further includes alower band 18 comprised of a plush material having relatively longer fibers is attached to themain body section 12 along astitch line 22 proximal tolower end 14. The longer fibers of thelower band 18 define a brim of thehat 10. The primarily conicalmain body section 12 of the crown is fabricated in a conventional manner and stitched together along a plurality ofstitch lines 20. A pom-pom 24 is attached at theapex 16 of themain body section 12 of the crown in a conventional manner.
Thelower band 18 is generally non-elastic and accordingly does not clamp around the head of the wearer. In this regard, tensioning of thelower band 18 is provided by anadjustable headband assembly 26 comprised offirst strap 28 andsecond strap 30, preferably of semi-rigid material. The first andsecond straps 28, 30 are respectively attached to thelower band 18 proximal to the respective first andsecond sides 32, 34 thereof. The first andsecond straps 28, 30 may be attached to thelower band 18 by stitching alongstitch lines 36, 38, respectively, or by alternative means such as mechanical fasteners, bonding or the like. Alternatively, the first andsecond straps 28, 30 may be encapsulated within confronting layers of material (not shown). The first andsecond straps 28, 30 include cooperating provisions for adjustably fastening thestraps 28, 30 to each other at a plurality of locations to enable tightening of thelower band 18 around the wearer's head. In this connection, thefirst strap 28 includes a plurality of linearly alignedprojections 40 that engagecorresponding receptacles 42 defined in thesecond extension 30 in a snap-fit arrangement as is well known in the art. This enables thelower band 18 to be progressively tightened or loosened by simply snapping theprojections 40 into theappropriate receptacles 42 through overlapping engagement of thefirst extension 28 andsecond extension 30. Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 3, the first andsecond extensions 28, 30 include respectively disposed patches of hook andloop material 44, 46 such as VELCRO as is well known in the art. In yet another embodiment shown in FIG. 4, abuckle 48 if provided to joinstraps 28, 30 in a conventional manner.
Referring now to FIG. 5, there is shown a single strap embodiment, including anelongated strap 30 attached tobody section 12 at a first location thereon. A patch of hook/loop material 50 is disposed at a second location onbody section 12, and cooperates with hook/loop material 52 associated withstrap 30 to adjust the tension oflower band 18 in a manner similar to that described above. Alternatively, the hook/loop material shown may be replaced by a mechanical fastener construction as implemented in the dual strap embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, or other snap-like arrangement.
In either implementation, theheadband 26 enables manual tensioning adjustment to be made around the head of the wearer with a minimum of effort and eliminates the prior art practice of an elastic band of material that exerts a constant tension on the head.
The present invention has been shown and described in what are considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is anticipated, however, that departures made be made therefrom and that obvious modifications will be implemented by persons skilled in the art.